On July 6, 2017, ADM and and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) unveiled a series of measures to accelerate border clearance processes at the airport:

Creation of a connections center. This enables travellers connecting to other destinations via Montréal-Trudeau to clear customs through a dedicated connections area, accelerating the flow of all airport travellers;

Significant increase in both ADM and CBSA personnel during specific hours to better allocate staff and resources according to needs;

Posting of wait times.

Since 2012, ADM has invested $12 million, including $6 million for the 2017 summer season and the next phases of improvement are to come.

"With an exceptional growth in the number of travellers through Montréal-Trudeau, we are proud to announce the results of the 2017 summer season. This is the result of collaboration between ADM and the CBSA and an innovative approach to implementing effective measures. We also wish to acknowledge the CBSA's involvement in facilitating the arrival of passengers evacuated from regions affected by Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria."

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Aéroports de Montréal is the local airport authority that has been responsible for the management, operation and development of Montréal-Trudeau and Montréal-Mirabel international airports since 1992. The Corporation employs 625 people at both airports and at head office. ADM has been ISO 14001 certified since 2000 and BOMA BESt certified since 2008. For further...